RSSI measures the received signal strength before descrambling while CPICH_RSCP measures the signal strength after descrambling. CPICH_Ec/No results from filtering after dechannelization and provides a more accurate measure of signal quality than RSSI or RSCP as it accounts for noise. The relationship between the measures is that RSCP equals RSSI plus Ec/No in decibels.
RSSI measures the received signal strength before descrambling while CPICH_RSCP measures the signal strength after descrambling. CPICH_Ec/No results from filtering after dechannelization and provides a more accurate measure of signal quality than RSSI or RSCP as it accounts for noise. The relationship between the measures is that RSCP equals RSSI plus Ec/No in decibels.
RSSI measures the received signal strength before descrambling while CPICH_RSCP measures the signal strength after descrambling. CPICH_Ec/No results from filtering after dechannelization and provides a more accurate measure of signal quality than RSSI or RSCP as it accounts for noise. The relationship between the measures is that RSCP equals RSSI plus Ec/No in decibels.
CPICH_RSCP is Rx level after descrambling. CPICH_Ec/No is result of filtering after RSSI RSSI vs vs RSCP RSCP vs vs Ec Ec/No /No CPICH_Ec/No is result of filtering after dechanalization. In dBmis: RSCP=RSSI+EcNo